In November 1995, Microsoft released the first cross-platform browser, Internet 2.0, which basically means that Mac users and Windows users can be supported by Internet Explorer. The technology was also more advanced than Internet Explorer 1.0. For example, web developers and designers had the power to design secure, media-rich Web sites with tracking capabilities. Internet Explore 2.0 technology also introduced SSL which stands for Secure Socket Layer which allows you transmit private docs.
1995
In November 1995, Microsoft released the first cross-platform browser, Internet 2.0, which basically means that Mac users and Windows users can be supported by Internet Explorer. The technology was also more advanced than Internet Explorer 1.0. For example, web developers and designers had the power to design secure, media-rich Web sites with tracking capabilities. Internet Explore 2.0 technology also introduced SSL which stands for Secure Socket Layer which allows you transmit private docs.Rodaw Othman